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Here's a thought KODAK. Why don't you have someone proof read your Tweets.
"Calling all film lovers! Kodak Professional has an exciting that we will be sharing with the world on Friday."
They have "an exciting"? What's "an exciting"? An exciting Product, Story, Movie, App?
Amateurish as heck folks.
Best,
-Tim
I had the (completely uninformed) idea that a 1600 colour negative film would be relatively simple for Kodak. Given the technology they have available with their Vision 3 movie films, I could envisage them releasing an ISO 1600 C41 film...which of course would turn out to be best shot at ISO 800. Basically a daylight balanced, C41 version of 500T with a tweak to push the ISO half a stop.
A new disc film camera!! YEAH!
...I mean are people really going to jump for joy if its Portra 800 or T-Max 3200, or will it be "that's nice, I may buy a few rolls to try out", which is hardly a sustainable response.
It seems individuals are not taking this announcement very seriously. Most responses are (jokingly I assume) about reviving long dead formulations that have zero chances of seeing the light of day again (Kodachome, Plus-X, etc.). I mean are people really going to jump for joy if its Portra 800 or T-Max 3200, or will it be "that's nice, I may buy a few rolls to try out", which is hardly a sustainable response.
Hardly. I was just remarking at the ho-hum response, which doesn't auger very well for whatever is announced.So you are saying we have a responsibility to buy whatever they are selling?
We don't even know what it is yet.
To heck with the sustainability of Kodak, if nobody wants it, nobody will buy it.
It seems individuals are not taking this announcement very seriously.
It seems individuals are not taking this announcement very seriously. Most responses are (jokingly I assume) about reviving long dead formulations that have zero chances of seeing the light of day again (Kodachome, Plus-X, etc.). I mean are people really going to jump for joy if its Portra 800 or T-Max 3200, or will it be "that's nice, I may buy a few rolls to try out", which is hardly a sustainable response.